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bing_jville
Contributor III
Contributor III

Not mashups, so how are these demo dashboards published?

There are so many great apps on https://demos.qlik.com/qliksense

Some are mashup webpages created by QAP. But some apps just look like an offline Qlik Sense app with full sense experience, e.g.

https://sense-demo.qlik.com/sso/sense/app/f06921c2-70b4-42c3-88c5-40525b050d36

https://sense-demo.qlik.com/sso/sense/app/c5e3a72d-a14c-486c-bc95-3465e6ad4c1a

Even the URL looks like the url of an app on enterprise server at work - <Server name>/sense/app/<App ID>

Basically this method allows anyone online to open the app, see the sheet overview, each sheet, story, etc.

 

How to make this happen?

Thanks

 

 

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bing_jville
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Thanks, Ruben, I think you are right. I'd like to find out is this type of licence even possible for enterprise users. Maybe this method is available for Qlik company itself for demos.

I have QAP licence but I can only publish using single configurator (with iframe) or mashup. 

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rubenmarin

Hi, I think this just a sense server that is published to internet (on external router redirect ports to sense server), the question is what kind of license you need to acquire to allow acess to users, probably a token based license, capacity analizer... ofr an open Sense probably you need to talk to your account manager to see what possibilities you have.

bing_jville
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Thanks, Ruben, I think you are right. I'd like to find out is this type of licence even possible for enterprise users. Maybe this method is available for Qlik company itself for demos.

I have QAP licence but I can only publish using single configurator (with iframe) or mashup.